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15 January 2023 Posted by 

NEW AMBULANCE STATION FOR BERKELEY VALE

Exact location to be confirmed
FRONTLINE emergency care for residents on the Central Coast has received a major boost, with a new ambulance station set to be built for the Berkeley Vale community, a first for the town.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said it is a big win for the region and will help ensure locals receive quick access to emergency care when and where they need it most.
 
“This is an exciting day for Berkeley Vale and the wider Central Coast region. Along with new ambulance stations earmarked for Lisarow and Kincumber and a rebuild of the Woy Woy ambulance station, the NSW Liberals and Nationals in Government are ensuring the emergency health needs of the people of the Central Coast are met now and into the future,” Mr Crouch said.
 
“The exact location for the new ambulance station will be determined following further planning and consultation with key stakeholders including Council and our local emergency services personnel.
 
The construction timeline will be determined once a site has been confirmed.
 
“The new station will feature internal parking for emergency ambulance vehicles, vehicle wash facilities, staff parking, multipurpose spaces to support staff education and rest, logistics and storage spaces, an office area for administration as well as staff amenities,” Mr Crouch said.
 
Minister for Regional Health Bronnie Taylor said the announcement forms part of a record $1.76B NSW Government investment which will transform NSW Ambulance services over the next four years with more than 2,000 extra staff, including 1,858 paramedics, and 30 new ambulance stations across NSW.
 
“Ambulance services are experiencing unprecedented demand across rural and regional NSW, and these three ambulance stations for the Central Coast will keep us ahead of the curve,” Mrs Taylor said.
 
“The investment will bring more jobs to the local area and provide a better working environment for our amazing paramedics who are giving their utmost to serve communities across our great state.”
 
The new ambulance stations for the Berkeley Vale, Lisarow and Kincumber communities are being delivered as part of the $615.5M NSW Ambulance Infrastructure program and will support local paramedics to provide the best emergency medical care now and into the future.
 
The NSW Government is committed to increasing the capacity of NSW Ambulance. In total, more than $1B is being invested across three major NSW Ambulance infrastructure programs, with more than 100 projects announced since 2014.
 
 The NSW Government’s $1B investment in NSW Ambulance infrastructure includes:
 
  • Sydney Ambulance Metropolitan Infrastructure Strategy ($184 million) – 19 projects - 18 projects completed to date with one due for completion late 2023. Program began 2014
  • NSW Ambulance Infrastructure Program ($615.5 million) 30 projects - 8 in early planning. Program announced in 2022-23 State Budget.
  • RAIR program Stage 1 & 2 ($232 million) – 54 projects - 39 complete, 15 underway. Program began 2015.
 


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